The Jewish Meditation Podcast

Letting Go of Overthinking: A Surge of Clarity and Calm

22 min · 19 de nov de 2025
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This guided Jewish meditation helps you let go of overthinking and return to a calm, grounded place of clarity with Hashem. Through gentle breathwork, nervous-system settling, and Kabbalistic imagery, the mind quiets and the heart opens. For questions or collaboration: thejewishmeditationpodcast@gmail.com Disclaimer: This meditation is for relaxation and spiritual connection only. It is not therapy, not mental-health treatment, and not a substitute for professional support. Use only when safe to relax and never while driving.

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